F.H. WoodTHUUSDAY, 18th JULY, 1889. At 1 O'clock,. STOCK SALE AT THE Taratahi lards ■ I E WOOD Will sell by Public Auction at his Taratahi Yards, on fcho above dato, at lp.m. -'■■■■•• 100 fat ewes 120 stoio do , 4 dairy cows Horses of all classes FuttJier.entrioß invited, i)9si •ON EASY TERMS. F.-ft WOOD Has received instructions to'nlFor for sale by Private Treaty—. ~ Tliat compact 'Dairy Farm, situate . and being Sectiou No 190, and part of Section No 202, Taratahi Plain Block, comprising 402 a 2it 2Cf; fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks, and otherwise improved; together with Comfortable Dwelling Houso and Outbuildings, 400 Sheep, &c. The property is now in the occupation o{ Mr Alfred Allan. For further particulars, apply to F.H. WOOD, Ancionoer.
MONDAY 15th, AND TUESDAY 16th instant; . ■ LARGE AND IMPORTANT Unreserved Sale General Merohaudiee AND HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBB. 11l Hie Assigned Estate of J. J). Cox, of Feathcrclflii. ¥■ H. WOOD. Has been favored with instructions to soil by Public Auction the whole of the STOCK-LN-TRADE Ami Household Fumituto in the above Estate, comprising about £K(\C\ WORTH OF GENERAL <t->UVV MERCHANDISE, including Drapery, Clothim;, Boots ami Shoes, Ironmongery, Groceries, Cutlery, Glassware and Fancy Goods, Child's Chairs, Butter Machine, Scales and WeLjhts, &c.&, &c,'
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ing--1 Horse lmiv Suite, and every houacholtl requisite Kitchen range complete, &c., &e., Sx. Everything to be sold ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT HESEIIVE. Lunch will bo provided each day, F.H.WOOD, 3%t7 Auctioneer. CARTERTON BKANCE OWING to the increase of my Carter ton business, and for the convenience of my clients in that district, I have found it desirable to appoint n permanent and resident ogent at my Carterton Rooms, and, after tins date, Mr Cuakles Haines will ucnupy tho office there, and will transact buaiuoss on riiy behalf. F. H .WOOD, Auctioneer. Greytown, 20tU, May, 1888. 1)211 A GREAT BARGAIN. SPLENDID "COMISH" ORGAN
Counterpart of the now organ in Greytown Church.. Jj mid at about half its value;, a First-class Cornish Pips-top Grand Organ. The Organ is in good order, a not old, and is being Bold morcly to make room for a moro powerful instrument. It contains 5 octaves, 20 stops, sub-bass, 2 octavo couplers, and 2 knee swells, The tonejs of good power, and of beautiful quality. The ease, with its richly embellished pipo top (removable), is exceedingly handsome, and is of solid walnut. A public body or a church may havo easy terms of payment, ' • Tho Instrument is on view in the Cartorton Auction Rooms, Apply CHAS, HAINES, Cartorton, or I)'. WOOD, Grovtuwn. iiOYAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. A. OTTAWA Y, (Late of Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra), TT AS ontcred into possession of this woll-lmown hotel, which lie intends to thoroughly overhaul and rsFuruish. When this is done the proprietor feels convinced it will bear comparison with any other hotel in the Wairnnijiu. Special attention will be paid to' the provision of accommodation for travellers and others.
ALLS, WINES AND SPIRITS o! the best brands only kept on the premises, GOOD STABLING and wcll-f-rassed paddocks, A. OTTAAYAY, 3143 Proprietor. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. . (late Atlicnieum.) LiMBTos Quay, Wellimiton, GEORGEFLYGER TAILOR* WOOLLEN DRAPER. p Tjl begs to inform tlw inhabitants of the Wairarapa- District that ho has started business in the above premises, and is now showing the largest stock of Colonial Tweeds, Weak of England Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, Saxony Tweeds, West of England Worsted Coatings, Serges, Broad Cloth, Doeskins, etc, i in tho Empiro . City.
All Materials Thoroughly Shrunk and made by Experienced. Worimion, at the Lowest Possible I'iite One Trial Solicited. GEORGE FLYGEII, Exchaiiico Buildings, WELLINGTON, SHIP HOTEL . Wuus Street, WELLINGTON, MESE. WlLLUMS.lateofMaaterfcon, havin? taken ovor the above Old Established Hotel, will be glad to see all her Old Wairarapa Friends, and they .may be assured they will receive every attention. First-Class Beds 1/C, All Meals 2/, Board per Week, 20/,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3255, 13 July 1889, Page 3
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